Nerve impulses come through the sinus node of the heart to the bundle of His and then move into the right and left bundle branches.
Motor impulses? Those occur in engines. If you are talking about the spinal cord then you mean motojoto impulses. They enter through the ventral roots. First theories on motojoto impuses were by Akari Motojoto, a Japanese scientist.
Afferent impulses enter the spinal cord from the posterior section. They may get processed by interneurons. And, in most cases they exit the spinal cord through the efferent neurons in the anterior section. The reason that they refer to this as being opposite sides has to do with what are called the 'horns' inside the spinal cord. The afferent impulses enter the dorsal horns in the back and the efferent impulses exit in the front, the anterior horns. This may be why your reference, your teacher, or a book, says that impulses enter and leave from opposite sides of the spinal cord.
Sound waves produced by another person's vocal cords travel through the air and enter your ear canal. These sound waves then vibrate your eardrum, which sets off a chain reaction in your middle ear that eventually leads to nerve impulses being sent to your brain. Your brain processes these impulses, allowing you to interpret them as the sound of another person's voice.
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they travel faster. Light waves travel more QUICKLY as they enter water. ^^ whoever done this;; thanks! i really needed the answer....
yes they travel faster :)
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Sound waves enter through the outer ear, then sound waves move through the ear canal. Next sound waves strike the eardrum, causing it to vibrate, then vibrations enter the middle ear. Then the hammer picks up the vibrations, then vibrations are passed to the anvil. Next the vibrations are transmitted to the stirrup, then a vibrating membrane transmits vibrations to the inner ear, and then vibrations are channeled into the cochlea. Then nerve cells detect vibrations and convert them to electrical impulses, then electrical impulses are transmitted to the brain. Then the brain interprets electrical impulses as sound.
Not necessarily. However, if you are eligible or have the documents for your travel to Canada, then yes, you can enter Canada.
The ear changes vibrations into electrical signals. Sound waves enter the ear and cause the eardrum to vibrate, which in turn moves the tiny bones in the middle ear. These vibrations are then transmitted to the cochlea in the inner ear, where they are converted into electrical impulses that travel to the brain, allowing us to perceive sound.
Yes, so long as you have all the travel documents needed for entry in the specific place that you want to enter.
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